First post, by APOPAP
Hello everyone,
I want to swap cpus between two hp pavilion ze 4900
laptops.The one has a pentium m and the other a centrino m.The sockets are identical.Can I do this?
Thanks!
Hello everyone,
I want to swap cpus between two hp pavilion ze 4900
laptops.The one has a pentium m and the other a centrino m.The sockets are identical.Can I do this?
Thanks!
APOPAP wrote on 2024-08-31, 18:37:Hello everyone, […]
Hello everyone,
I want to swap cpus between two hp pavilion ze 4900
laptops.The one has a pentium m and the other a centrino m.The sockets are identical.Can I do this?Thanks!
Since it's between the same model there should be no trouble with swapping them over.
If they're both Pentium M CPUs then the only difference that makes one a Pentium and one a Centrino is the brand of the motherboard chipset and wireless card. Only Intel CPU + Chipset + Wireless card get to be called Centrino in the BIOS splash screen and on case stickers.
So using a Broadcom wifi card or a Sis chipset limits it to a lowly Pentium M 😁 No real performance or functional differences at all, only cosmetic.
Exactly. Also the similarity between Centrino and Celeron names did cause confusion back in the day, see https://hardwaresecrets.com/everything-you-ne … ino-platform-3/
APOPAP wrote on 2024-08-31, 18:37:Hello everyone, […]
Hello everyone,
I want to swap cpus between two hp pavilion ze 4900
laptops.The one has a pentium m and the other a centrino m.The sockets are identical.Can I do this?Thanks!
Which models are they? I'm... not sure... that a Banias would work on a board meant for a Dothan, even if both used socket 479.
Have you checked HP's maintenance and service guide to see if the CPU you want to put in is listed as supported?
Thermalwrong wrote on 2024-09-01, 19:06:Since it's between the same model there should be no trouble with swapping them over. […]
APOPAP wrote on 2024-08-31, 18:37:Hello everyone, […]
Hello everyone,
I want to swap cpus between two hp pavilion ze 4900
laptops.The one has a pentium m and the other a centrino m.The sockets are identical.Can I do this?Thanks!
Since it's between the same model there should be no trouble with swapping them over.
If they're both Pentium M CPUs then the only difference that makes one a Pentium and one a Centrino is the brand of the motherboard chipset and wireless card. Only Intel CPU + Chipset + Wireless card get to be called Centrino in the BIOS splash screen and on case stickers.
So using a Broadcom wifi card or a Sis chipset limits it to a lowly Pentium M 😁 No real performance or functional differences at all, only cosmetic.
Ok,thank you,I will try it,I have no wireless card.I wonder if I can flash the bios to update the splash screen?
VivienM wrote on 2024-09-01, 22:23:APOPAP wrote on 2024-08-31, 18:37:Hello everyone, […]
Hello everyone,
I want to swap cpus between two hp pavilion ze 4900
laptops.The one has a pentium m and the other a centrino m.The sockets are identical.Can I do this?Thanks!
Which models are they? I'm... not sure... that a Banias would work on a board meant for a Dothan, even if both used socket 479.
Have you checked HP's maintenance and service guide to see if the CPU you want to put in is listed as supported?
The maintenance manual says thay the laptop supports both pentium m and celeron m(Attached photo)
Thermalwrong wrote on 2024-09-01, 19:06:[...]
Since it's between the same model there should be no trouble with swapping them over.
I'd be careful assuming that. Different revisions of the same model might have different motherboards. I'd double-check that first.
If it's the same board and BIOS version, they should be fully interchangeable.
That said, if the laptops are identical, why swap in the first place? Wouldn't it be easier to just swap HDD between the two?
APOPAP wrote on 2024-09-02, 07:35:[...]
The maintenance manual says thay the laptop supports both pentium m and celeron m(Attached photo)
It says the laptop supports the CPUs, varying by model. It doesn't say that all CPUs work on every model. They probably will in this case, but this document does not guarantee that.
dionb wrote on 2024-09-02, 09:20:I'd be careful assuming that. Different revisions of the same model might have different motherboards. I'd double-check that fir […]
Thermalwrong wrote on 2024-09-01, 19:06:[...]
Since it's between the same model there should be no trouble with swapping them over.
I'd be careful assuming that. Different revisions of the same model might have different motherboards. I'd double-check that first.
If it's the same board and BIOS version, they should be fully interchangeable.
That said, if the laptops are identical, why swap in the first place? Wouldn't it be easier to just swap HDD between the two?
APOPAP wrote on 2024-09-02, 07:35:[...]
The maintenance manual says thay the laptop supports both pentium m and celeron m(Attached photo)
It says the laptop supports the CPUs, varying by model. It doesn't say that all CPUs work on every model. They probably will in this case, but this document does not guarantee that.
As a see,the only difference between the laptops is the svideo port.
I can swap the hdd,but one motherboard has the volume up switch broken.
Make a list to confirm your
if possible.
Like others have suggested: If everything but CPU were the same then swapping CPU should be safe. If there were more differences then you might want to attach the list here so others could provide more info and insights.
Except the Svideo ,it's the same,I think the one is a ze4915 and the other a ze4951.
The one Cpu is a pentium m sl6n6 1400/512
I have no direct access to the other cpu now,sorry.
APOPAP wrote on 2024-09-02, 07:35:VivienM wrote on 2024-09-01, 22:23:APOPAP wrote on 2024-08-31, 18:37:Hello everyone, […]
Hello everyone,
I want to swap cpus between two hp pavilion ze 4900
laptops.The one has a pentium m and the other a centrino m.The sockets are identical.Can I do this?Thanks!
Which models are they? I'm... not sure... that a Banias would work on a board meant for a Dothan, even if both used socket 479.
Have you checked HP's maintenance and service guide to see if the CPU you want to put in is listed as supported?
The maintenance manual says thay the laptop supports both pentium m and celeron m(Attached photo)
There are multiple generations of Pentium M; the ones listed in that manual seem to be the 400FSB which I think was the first gen (Banias).
[Edit - edited my post, I mixed up Banias and Dothan...]
As I see the laptop supports both Banias and Dothan,but I an not sure if this is right for all models.